If you need to interface with x10 rf remotes, motion sensors and window contact sensors, you do not have many options. 20 years ago there was a decent third party x10 receiver to rs-232 adapter, but it is no longer in production. So now you need to canibalise an x10 CM19A, a fire cracker or a TM751, which are produce using 1970' technology, which explains the "not good quality" review. This CM19A has no USB driver for recent OS, so I probed around and found the pin receiving the binary radio signal (one of the corner pins of the PIC chip). I then used a Raspberry pi PICO to decode the messages. If you intend to use this as is, you need a computer (or virtual machine) running windows XP! The CM19A has a much better receiving range than the other choices when you use a better antenna.
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Works great with windows and linux using Mochad. Have this integrated into a small home automation system controlling my X10 modules via and HA-Bridge and Domoticz
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CAUTION!!! This device can KILL your computer. If you plug it in before the driver (software) is in place, Windows goes berserk. It doesn't work well enough to justify the risk. A system restore may trip you up. I know... only too well.
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The packaging is also polite. The product is compact, sensitive and easy to use
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I have always used X10 remote around my place they're dependable and safe always
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